Since 2015, refugee flows are on the top of the political agenda -- once again. This research training deals with the following questions: How do social scientists and other experts intervene in the public debates to analyse the context, the causes and the aftermath of refugee movements and other cross-border mobilities and transnational migrations? How do migration researchers intervene in public-policy making by offering measures to address the “root causes” of refugee flows, resettlement, return and integration of refugees and migrants? To what extent does their knowledge influence thinking about the issues involved? In turn, how is the production of research shaped by political processes?
The working language of this course is English. Yet papers are welcome in English, German, and French.
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weekly | Mo | 08:00-12:00 | X-E0-201 | 06.04.-17.07.2020 |
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30-M-Soz-M6_LF2 Lehrforschung in Organisationssoziologie | Alternativ zu Seminar 1 und Seminar 2: großes Seminar | Study requirement
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30-M-Soz-M8_LF2 Lehrforschung in Soziologie der globalen Welt | Alternativ zu Seminar 1 und Seminar 2: großes Seminar | Study requirement
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